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These came up where I planted the last 4 rebel alliance seeds I had. There was another one, but I weeded it, oops. They could still be something else, because I always have volunteer tomato plants. I'm going to leave one and pot up the other 2, and see what I get.

I found squash seeds growing in the tomato garden at the house. Really hoping they are delicata, and not zucchini. They were where my rabbit house was this winter, and I remember giving him a couple delicata squash, that he didn't eat, so they just stayed there all winter. But I also gave him a huge zucchini, and possibly some various winter squash. He likes them usually, but apparently not delicata.

RA has the leafs that curl upward, (good way to tell if it's multiflora when selecting for one in a breeding project) so at least the volunteer on the right is most likely yes, a Rebel Alliance. I can see it's curl upward.

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Thanks neighbors, for shading my tomatoes with your new pallet fence, that'll be awesome. And here, I was going to give you tomatoes because I noticed how careful you were not to spray your stupid roundup near them.

This fence is on the south side of the property, but some light comes through the pallets. I have peppers on the other side of the tree (to the right of the teepees). There's no wood fence there, so I might throw some extra tomato plants over there. I'm just gonna hope for the best, and appreciate picking tomatoes in the shade. I also have some space on the patio, that's in full sun, maybe I'll do containers instead.

Nope, back to angry. I saw them outside and just got mad. I've been growing these tomatoes since February, this is part of my income in the summer. Thought about making an anonymous complaint to the city that my neighbors put up an 8 foot fence (6 is the limit here) without a permit (I'm assuming), but then I'd be afraid they'd put up a real one that blocks the sun more.

Perhaps you could try to talk to them and tell them that the fence is against code. Do they have a permit for the fence? I doubt it. Even if they cut it down by 2 feet it might give you an hours more sun.